By Jill C. Bender

Situating the 1857 Indian rebellion inside of an imperial context, Jill C. Bender strains its ramifications around the 4 diversified colonial websites of eire, New Zealand, Jamaica, and southern Africa. Bender argues that the 1857 rebellion formed colonial Britons' perceptions in their personal empire, revealing the chances of an built-in empire that can give you the assets to generate and 'justify' British strength. in accordance with the rebellion, Britons during the Empire debated colonial accountability, equipment of counter-insurrection, army recruiting practices, and colonial governance. Even after the uprising were suppressed, the violence of 1857 endured to have an enduring impact. The fears generated via the rebellion reworked how the British understood their courting with the 'colonized' and formed their very own expectancies of themselves as 'colonizer'. putting the 1857 Indian rebellion inside of an imperial context reminds us that British strength used to be neither common nor inevitable, yet needed to be built.

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TNA CO 48/393, George Grey to E. B. Lytton, January 24, 1859. 38 As late as 1860, in fact, Governor Grey praised the corps publicly for its services to the colony and “also to the empire at large” during the Indian uprising. 39 In addition to volunteer forces, colonial authorities also recommended the establishment of sanatoriums designed to rehabilitate worn-out soldiers from India. Grey assured the Colonial Office that he could offer “ample accommodation” for 2,000 “invalids” at Cape Town. 40 New Zealand’s governor made a similar suggestion, arguing that the recovering individuals could be entrusted to defend Auckland specifically.

578; Belich, Making Peoples, 182. Dalziel, “Southern Islands: New Zealand and Polynesia,” 578; Belich, Making Peoples, 183. “Pakeha,” meaning “settler” or “foreigner,” is the Maori term used to distinguish Europeans. It was in use as early as 1814 and had become widespread by the 1830s. According to Michael King, there is no indication that the word was ever meant to be derogatory. ” Michael King, The Penguin History of New Zealand (Auckland: Penguin, 2003), 169. Dalziel, “Southern Islands: New Zealand and Polynesia,” 581–582.

47 Hope insisted that the Cape’s resources were crucial to Britain’s efforts in India, commenting: The Cape may be regarded as the connecting point between England and India, and the turning of the tide in the affairs of India. If in this crisis proper advantages ˆ for troops, as a source from which are taken of the position of the Cape, as a depot to draw horses, and other supplies, India may be vastly benefited, . . 48 The violence in India provided the colony with an opportunity to play an integral role in protecting the empire.

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